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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130122
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SUMMARY:Convergence
DESCRIPTION:January 22 – March 8\, 2013\nIce House Gallery\nFree & Open to Public\nIllustrated Lecture: Thursday\, January 31 from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. in the Wilson Hall Auditorium\nReception follows in the gallery from 5:30 – 7 p.m. in the Ice House Gallery\n \nConvergence is a group exhibition organized in affiliation with Project Vortex\, a non-profit organization committed to reusing plastic debris from our oceans and shorelines. This exhibition brings together seven contemporary artists responding to the current environmental crisis in our oceans.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/convergence/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130128
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SUMMARY:Faculty and Friends: Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall Inaugural Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:January 28 – March 8\nJoan and Robert Rechnitz Hall Gallery\nFree and Open to the Public \nThis invitational exhibition features the work of 57 accomplished artists from across the country – including current faculty and former faculty\, alumni and artists who have exhibited in the Monmouth University galleries over the years.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/faculty-and-friends-joan-and-robert-rechnitz-hall-inaugural-exhibition/
LOCATION:Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130204
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SUMMARY:Aftermath Series - Joel Meyerowitz
DESCRIPTION:February 4 – March 22\, 2013\nPollak Gallery\nFree & Open to Public\nAfter September 11th\, 2001\, the Ground Zero site in New York City was classified as a crime scene and only those directly involved in the recovery efforts were allowed inside. The press was also prohibited from the site\, but with the help of the Museum of the City of New York and sympathetic city officials\, award-winning photographer Joel Meyerowitz managed to obtain unlimited access. By ingenuity and sheer determination\, he was the only photographer granted unimpeded right of entry into Ground Zero. For 9 months\, during the day and night\, Meyerowitz photographed “the pile\,” as the World Trade Center came to be known\, and the over 800 people a day that were working in it. Influenced by Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange’s work for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression\, he knew that if he didn’t make a photographic record of the unprecedented recovery efforts\, “there would be no history.” \nSelected Works from the Joel Meyerowitz Aftermath Series is made possible by the generous gifts from: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Levin\, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gross\, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zucker\, Mr. Jeffrey H. Newman
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/aftermath-series-joel-meyerowitz/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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SUMMARY:Southside Johnny & the Poor Fools
DESCRIPTION:*This concert is rescheduled from the original February 8th date.\n CD Release Show and Signing \nSouthside Johnny & The Poor Fools embark on a stripped down journey\nthrough Johnny Lyon’s eclectic version of the Great American Songbook.\nPlaying a wide range of music pulled from Dylan\, Mose Allison\, Muddy\nWaters\, NRBQ\, Richard Thompson\, Emmylou Harris\, The Band\, George Jones\nand more\, The Poor Fools will also dive into some of the legendary\nAsbury Jukes material–revisiting the classics as well as the\nunderperformed deep tracks. Backed by Juke’s musicians and longtime\ncollaborators\, and various pals from town to town\, The Poor Fools\nproject looms as a stripped-down up-close-and-personal musical joyfest.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/southside-johnny-the-poor-fools-2/
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